All the Festive Things

Ready, set, GO! 🎄

Batch #2 of peppernuts is well under way!!! More to come tomorrow, hopefully!!

The reflection of the Christmas lights in the front window thrilled Spoons’ soul to the nth degree. “Ights! IGHTS!!!”

Having the little bigs shovel the ramp has been very cute.

A constant toss up between hot comfort food and convenient, easy food.

All wrap ups and recitals are in the next few days.

School gift exchange names have been procured.

Food plans and prep are in full swing.

The last bundle of Christmas cards are in hand, so we can start sending them out soon! Who wants? 🙋‍♀️

Having the snow just dump down has been so beautiful, and its been a pleasure not to have anything we have to go to Saskatoon for this week.

We finally have Bradys work schedule for over the Christmas season. Not our best, but I’m grateful for the days he does get to be home with us.

And NO CANCER TREATMENTS over Christmas! 🥳 Tomorrow is the last one before the new year!!!

It is an incredibly busy time, but all we can do is our best 💪 Thank God for God!!!

First Batch

Well, folks, on our snowiest day so far this season, with the help of Cher keeping LD, Spoons, and the Munch occupied, I completed my first batch of peppernuts!

And what a batch it was! 😅

There is dough for two more batches to come! These are some fussy pants treats but they are delicious, and not much beats the way it feels when everyone who comes through the door says the house smells like Christmas!

While I had a meeting with a social worker, Cher tidied up the garage so that Brady can make his way through it, since the lift is finally fully operational as of yesterday!!! Our friend, who happens to be an accessibility expert/contractor/business owner, was out discussing a project, and did the little modifications that we needed to get it up and running. Meanwhile, a few weeks ago, we had some loving friends come and move the garage around a little, as well as rebuild the landing and stairs. With their efforts, Cher’s efforts, and our friend Jared’s efforts, Brady can get from the van into the house through the garage! He will be able to park in there soon enough as well, but there is material for a renovation in the way currently. But again. Not for long!

While the snow kept coming down, my two littlest bigs worked hard on snow removal. With the BEST attitudes, mind you! I only caught one for a photo but it did not disappoint! 😍

They did a GREAT job clearing the spot in front of the garage as well as the ramp.

After a full day of baking, meetings, and literally ALL of our kids being out in the snow – Wave and Sol shovelling, Dekker shovelling elsewhere, and Laela and Rowan pumping out flyers – we rocked soup for supper and a cozy evening. Though the youth kids are still out 😅 I imagine one day I’ll get more used to everyone going in different directions but it still feels like new territory!

Ok. Time to put this away and settle in a little. My bed is fresh and cozy, and my feet are cold. Time to snuggle in.

The First of Many

It happened. Finally. Today was baking day ONE! ☝️

Cher helped wrangle the babies while I rolled, froze, sliced, placed, and baked sooooo many peppernuts! And they even turned out! As with the last couple years of baking, I very much doubted myself after my first batch came out of the oven. But thankfully, they did not in fact disappoint.

My baking sheets sure did, though, wow!! My oven at the last house was bigger than this one, so my pans aren’t especially well fitted, and I have not procured anything new because we really want to change that appliance! At this point, however, it feels silly to not buy new cookie sheets because we have to wait to buy a new oven 🤣 I think thats dumb. Time for new pans so I can make more of these things at a time!

There is still much more to come 🍪

Fireworks in Winter

Our town has started putting on a Christmas carnival. It feels like its only been a few years but I suppose it could have been more and I’ve just missed it. Which we did, once again, this year.

However. It was not a total loss.

As soon as the kids heard the popping, they ran out in the frigid weather, to watch the fireworks!!

It wasn’t long before they came back in, but while Laela stayed in, the boys grabbed some jackets out of the front closet and headed back out.

I love that our town does fireworks in winter.

I love that they do a Christmas carnival.

I love that there are things to be involved in, and at the same time, no one is mad if you don’t make it to the events.

But more than all of that, I LOVE hearing these boys come back in, laughing and talking WAY too loud, hyper and freezing as all get out, totally happy 💜

Goodness they’re handsome! Wow!

Thank you to our lovely fire and rescue team for putting on this beautiful display. Even from across town, it was beautiful 💜

Quick Stop Downtown

We made all the food plans for the day, and then realized we were ill-prepared 😂 So Dekker and I ran to the local grocery store. Last year, I was so fortunate to learn that our local market carried Rogers golden syrup, which is HARD to find!!! At least at our usual spots, anyway. But we found it available right here in town! A little pricey, but worth it to have it in hand when I needed it!

Oh and popcorn chicken for supper. Because yummy.

My boy is crazy extra handsome today. Don’t you think so, Brady? Its the flannel. 😏

Watching him haul a toddler under each arm at church just warmed my heart right up. If only I could post those pictures! 😍

It’s been a cute day. But. Time to feed the fam and keep on the peppernuts. That stuff is still too hot to add the eggs!!

The Bestie Christmas Shop 2025

Cher and I try hard to squeeze in a Christmas shop each season. This one felt like it might be the hardest to swing, yet swing it we did, and we had a blast! 💜 BIG honourable mention to Brady for having the kids to himself today. He has always resisted the stereotype of men “babysitting” their own kids, and makes sure he can feel confident having them all on his own. That feels a little shakier now than it used to, but in order for me to have some time away, the whole fam pitched in and helped out a bit more intentionally. So we could have ALL the fun getting out shopping on!

We always get Starbucks at the Indigo on 8th, so that was one of our first stops.

I obviously can’t say all the places we went to, but we really made good, big use of our time!!! Here are some things that I felt were notable.

I definitely thought this particular cup said “blood work” on it. But. It does not.

Adaptive clothing!! Its pretty neutral and basic, but I would’ve KILLED for this when I had a g-tube feeding kid! Ack!

This particular stuffed toy gave me… ya I’m just gonna say it… butthole vibes.

And I’m still not sure I made the right choice leaving this behind. Opinions?

We went to Smileys buffet for supper. We didn’t eat as much as we often do, but I think we were both more tired than we were hungry 😅 This is by far my favorite picture from our booth hahaha!!! 🤣 👇

Also, feels important to add that ☝️ that sushi plate was for sharing.

We laughed a LOT today 💜

And I wouldn’t have changed anything at all 💜

It was a really, really lovely day away. And when it was time to come home and slip my boots off, the house was quiet, save for my husband and our Munchie Mix, tucked in bed, watching a game on Brady’s phone, totally content. It was SO nice.

I sure love you, Cher!! Thanks for shopping with me again, with my long lists and the hustle and bustle. It is always SUCH a fun day with you 💜

And thank you, Brady, for making it possible for me to be away for the bulk of the day, and not resenting me for it. I love you 💜

Ok! Now to SLEEP!!!! 🥱

PJs

Laela here, I just wanted to start off with some good vibes. Don’t I look great?😏

Well, thanks for the compliment. All I wanted to talk about was at school today. (if that’s alright) As you can tell from the picture, it was Christmas PJ day today. I was like one of the only ones wearing PJs today. It felt awkward and embarrassing wearing big, comfy PJs, while everyone else was wearing regular, uncomfy clothes. They’re such slackers.🥱 Well anyways, at least Saturday’s tomorrow. Then the slackers can wear PJs. And I’m talking to you!

My Turn

We’ve had some sickies around here recently, and today was my day to be sick. It was not my favorite day, but my lovely people showed up for me, which counts for a lot to me 💜

Brady stayed home until the kids were off to school.

Cher came and cleaned, and helped with the babies.

My mom ran my impending errand in the city for me.

Brady came home early so I could go back to bed.

I slept from the kids getting home from school until after supper. What a gift. I did not exit my bed until the first batch of kids were down.

I do feel some improvement. I am VERY thankful for the extra rest and sleep I was able to get. Please, Lord, heal my body overnight tonight. I would love to be able to manage my life again 😅

The End of an Era – for one of us…

Today, it finally happened. After a long 2.5 years, Rowan is DONE patching his eye!!!

He has worn a patch consistently for over 2.5 years. During the school year, he has patched for about an hour in the morning before school, and for 4 ish hours on Saturdays, or the whole morning. Summer was different. He patched most of each morning unless we were at camp. NO patching at camp, outside, or with company. Nope nope nope. That wouldn’t have been nice. But it doesn’t matter anymore because he’s DONE!!!

And as things tend to go around here, that is not where patching ends, as our little LD began patching TODAY! 😅 Goodness if only I could share a picture on here! Patching was tolerated surprisingly well for such a little one. Starting with two hours a day and going from there.

So. Its not over. We’re not done patching.

But Rowan is 💜

Congrats to you, my boy!! You made it through something really hard!!!

The Paper Boy

Is my boy your paper boy?

He’s pretty cute, hey? 😍

Today, Ro left to work on his paper route super smoothly after school. Sometimes its really challenging for him, and it can be a bit of a battle. But going over and over the rules and expectations, and the natural consequences that come from bailing, he always eagerly gets down to business. And today, we didn’t have to go through any of it. He grabbed some Halloween candy (which is a great incentive for him to get out there for a couple of hours!) and off he went. He came home around 5:45, rosy cheeked and happy, having finished half of his houses.

Rowan has the largest route in town! They are grouped in sections based on what makes sense rather that numbers of houses. So Ro has a section of our town that wouldn’t make sense to split. Which means more houses, which means more money!

Did you know kids are paid per flyer? I can TOTALLY respect people who don’t want flyers, but maybe you don’t know thats how our cute kids get paid! 💜 It is not a high paying gig by any means, but it adds up nicely if the kid is a hard worker who can get the job done! So if you don’t mind getting a flyer, even if you recycle it, thats how these kids get paid 🙂 And then they can learn to handle money by actually having some!

The paper route is newish territory for us still, and I love that it will teach some responsibility and the importance of a work ethic. I can see that growing in my boy already. Not that it is always easy. The cold weather is only going to make it more challenging, I imagine. But so far, Rowan LOVES having a job. He occasionally invites the young ones along to join him, partially because sometimes he wants a buddy, but sometimes he does it with me in mind, and I think that is super sweet.

Because Rowan has a longer route, he always does it over the course of two days. So the day you get your paper may fluctuate, but it will always been in the same window of time.

I hope so much that, if you see my boy out there delivering papers, that he is polite and happy and friendly. I really imagine that he is, but I know he enjoys the outing, observing the neighbourhood, and his interactions along the way.

I’m proud of this boy and how hard he works.